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1 inventories
1. наличные товары; незавершенное производство; материально-производственные запасы2. материально-производственный запасСинонимический ряд:1. reserves (noun) backlogs; funds; hoards; nest eggs; reserves; reservoirs; stockpiles; stocks; stores; supplies; treasures2. catalogs (verb) catalogs; tallies3. epitomizes (verb) condenses; digests; epitomizes; nutshells; summarizes; sums; sums up; synopsizes4. itemizes (verb) enumerates; itemizes; lists; particularizes; specializes; specifies -
2 lists
включать; списокСинонимический ряд:1. catalogs (noun) catalogs; catalogues; registers; roll calls; rolls; rosters; schedules2. playing field (noun) arena; circus; cockpit; court; field; playing field; ring; rink; the hardwood3. books (verb) books; catalogs; catalogues; enrolls; enrols; inscribes; registers4. itemises (verb) enumerates; itemises; numerates; tick off; ticks off5. itemizes (verb) inventories; itemizes; particularizes; specializes; specifies6. tips (verb) cants; heels; inclines; leans; rakes; reclines; slants; slopes; tilts; tips
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